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António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca

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Occupation
  
Politician

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


Name
  
Antonio Araujo

Role
  
Portuguese statesman

Antonio de Araujo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca

Died
  
July 21, 1817, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

D. António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca (14 May 1754 – 21 July 1817) was a Portuguese statesman, author and amateur botanist.

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Career

After cooperating in the establishment of the Academia de Ciências (Academy of Sciences) at Lisbon, he represented his government in Holland, France, Prussia, and Russia.

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He was first minister of John VI of Portugal, whom he followed when the Portuguese Court was transferred to the colony of Brazil in 1807. There he was minister of the navy and foreign minister, and took great interest in promoting education and industry, having established the manufacture of porcelain in Rio de Janeiro.

Works

He conducted scientific studies and experiments in his own palace and private botanical garden, as well as the first trials for the acclimatization and culture of the tea-plant in Brazil. Later in life, he was the founder of Brazil's first school of fine arts.

As an author, his works include two tragedies and a translation of Virgil's pastorals.

References

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